Boxes are carry the establishment number P-2539B inside the USDA inspection mark. The pizza was made June 15 and 16 and shipped nationwide.

Walmart spokeswoman Christi Davis Gallagher sent the following statement to Consumer Ally:

"Food safety is a top priority at Walmart. When we learned about a recall of Great Kitchens, Inc., barbecue chicken pizzas, which are sold in our stores under the brand name Marketside, we directed the stores to immediately locate the specific items and case codes and remove them from the shelves. We want our customers to have total confidence in our Marketside products. That's why, in addition to directing our stores to immediately remove the recalled items, we took the extra precaution of placing a computerized block on the recalled products so they cannot pass through the cash register. We encourage any customer who believes that they may have the impacted product to return it to their nearest Walmart for a full refund or replacement."

Walmart carries a lengthy list of products on its recall site to let customers know which products sold at the company's stores have been recalled, but as of about 10:30 a.m. Monday Eastern Time did not have the pizza listed.

Trademark records show that Walmart owns the trademark for Marketplace branded food. And Walmart maintains the Marketside website. Great Kitchens, like other private label manufacturers, makes products that are sold by their customers under a variety of different brands.

For additional information, contact Great Kitchens President and CEO Gerald Coghlan at (815) 306-7171.